Amazing Spider-Man 2, which starsAndrew Garfield as everyone's favorite webslinger and Emma Stone as his love interest, opens May 2, 2014. X-Men: Days of Future Past, which stars, well, just about everybody who was ever in an X-Men movie, opens May 23, 2014. Chris Evans' Captain America: Winter Soldier arrives the month before, on April 4.

Not only does this represent three of Marvel's most beloved comic franchises competing against on another, but it represents a battle between three studios: Sony controls Spider-Man, Fox X-Men and Disney Captain America.

In the second slot was 300: Rise of an Empiretrailer No. 2 with 3.5 million views, followed by Amazing Spider-Man 2 international trailer No. 1 (3.2 million), Pompeiitrailer No. 1 (1.8 million) and Her trailer No. 2 (1.1 million) in the fifth spot. All four trailers debuted this week.

The bottom five slots were: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug No. 1, X-Men: Days of Future Past No. 1, The Hobbit No. 2, Noah No. 1 and Sabotage No. 1, with 539,621 YouTube views to take the tenth spot.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second movie in Peter Jackson's three-part adaptation of the beloved J.R.R. Tolkien classic, opens Dec. 20. The movie's first trailer has recorded more than 36 million views since its debut in June -- the most lifetime views of any on the top 10 list.